Thursday, August 10, 2006

Thursday Thirteen #4



Thirteen Things I get to do Once School Starts
(I have 2 going to school and 2, thankfully, still at home)


Authors Note: This is not meant to be an insult for anyone that has less than 4 children. Back when I had two children, that was hard for me because I didn't have more. But now that I've gotten used to 4 kids, taking care of only 2 in the day is like having a party. So, hopefully you'll understand!

1. First and foremost, I get to go potty. I'm telling you, sometimes I just hold it for the longest time. If you are single and childless, just relish your quiet potty times. They will soon turn into scheduled meetings. You're just hoping you can get in around noon time and dinner time. Then as soon as you get in, you'll usually hear a "crash". That's when the meeting is over.

2. I get to read the paper. I order the paper, but it always sits there on my patio because I've made a pact with myself that I will not read the paper until I've read my bible. By the time I've had my coffee and bible time, I don't have much time for paper reading. It's okay, I already know what's gonna happen in the paper because the bible already said. :) Hee, hee...

3. I get to make a phone call with only minimal noise in the background. Right now, as soon as the phone rings, for some unforeseen reason, the boys have an emergency they need resolved right then and there. It's like the phone is the ringing bell for the boy's boxing gloves to come out.

4. I get to go to my boys' school activities and events while they are still too little to be embarrassed by me! Whoo hoo!

5. I get to make my bed before noon.

6. I get to sit down and spend some personal time with my 2 younger ones in the earlier hours and then when the 2 older ones come home, I get to do homework with them and spend some time hearing about their day.

7. I get to clean the house quicker without constantly losing my train of thought and forgetting what I was just doing because I had to rescue someone from something. (Like Kyle climbing out of the bedroom window, or Ivy crawling inside of my cupboards, etc.)

8. I can go to appointments without having everyone ask me, "Are they all yours?" When you only have two, the world considers you normal. When you have 3 or more, people start wondering why you are excessively populating the world. Then they proceed to ask what kind of birth control you're on. Yes, people can be very bold. I can be bold back though. Ask my friend Becky.

9. I can maybe paint my toe nails? I don't know, maybe even curl my hair? I do dress nice at home all the time for my husband, but he tells me he likes it when I paint my toe nails. That's nice. Maybe I'll even have time to paint a bunny rabbit on it too. Just kidding. I had a detention teacher that would do that for us once. Everyone loved to get detention. She was eventually fired.

10. I can go back to playing jokes on telemarketers. I used to love to scare them or trick them into believing stuff. Then they would get really quiet. Sometimes if they don't quit, I just give the phone to my kid and he'll just talk their ear off till they hang up. Better yet, I would witness to some and tell them about Christ. I don't get as many telemarketers anymore.

11. I get to keep my house cleaner for longer than 10 seconds. Can you imagine. I could actually go potty, come back, and see that the floor is still kind of clean. That'll be weird.

12. I get to take my two little ones and go back to Kids Club where we all make our kids sit down and watch the funny lady get up their and dance and sing. Eventually, my kids will get up and get into it. Persephone is amazing at what she does. It's a great place to meet moms, and laugh at the funny lady.

13. I get to go grocery shopping without having to have two kids on either side of the cart and two kids sitting in the cart. Then there is no room to actually put food in the cart. By the time I get to the checkout lane, the bread is smashed and someone ate the crackers.



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32 comments:

Nadiah Alwi - Write at Home Mom said...

Up 'til now, I only have one.

:D I don't know if I might have the guts to have 4.

You're amazing.

Congrats!

Interesting TT.

BTW, mine is also up.

And, thanks for visiting :D

Nathalie said...

Thanks for visiting my TT!
You can't imagine how glad I am that I don't have children yet, especially when I read your TT :)
I think I need a few years extra to mentaly prepare for such a difficult task!
I can't believe that some people still think being a mother isn't a real job.

Laura said...

call me a bad mommy but grocery shopping is MY time and is 99.8% of the time done with no kids in tow. my kids will not have a clue how to shop for groceries but mama will keep her sanity and the bread won't get smashed....LOL
thanks for visiting my tt this week.

Knitting Maniac said...

I have three.... I TOTALLY understand this. Two of mine are going off to school in September.
Thanks for stopping by!

Maribeth said...

Cute. Mine is up too!

Carmen said...

i get to sit in more traffic. ;(

Anonymous said...

#1 and #8 are my favorites!!

Lynn said...

My 3 are all in school now, but it's amazing how busy I still seem to be! I live in my mini-van now;-) However, it is wonderful to go to the bathroom by myself and enjoy an uninterrupted phone call;-) ooo, love Casting Crowns too!

Trisha said...

I am all about number one. I only have two and going to the bathroom is a challenge. Why can't it wait until I get out?!?!?

Kelly Curtis said...

I can SOOOO relate! My TT is very similar. Very funny TT

Hausfrau said...

Thanks for visiting my T13 ... you are right, we do have a lot in common. I will be visiting you again.

Anonymous said...

I don't have any kids. I love my free time WAY too much now lol. Oh, but I do have the 4 legged variety.. and they are quite a handful too :=)

Mandy

Lyn said...

Yep, can get a lot done that's for sure! Thanks for visiting my T13 - Classic Books I've Never Read Edition at Bloggin' Outloud. lgp

Anonymous said...

Going potty-very important. I'm so glad that will once again get to be a regular part of your day! :)

K said...

I like your list!! I really like # 10. I have never thought about witnessing to a telemarketer, good idea. Usually I just speak to them in Spanish until they hang up on me. I like your idea better though.

Have a great Thursday!!

Jen said...

I totally hear you on this! I have 4, 3 girls and a boy, and I've had many of these same experiences. :-)

Thanks for stopping by my birthday 13!

Anonymous said...

Oh, do I know what you mean. I have 5. Yes, I was thrilled today when 3 went to school. 1 more will go to a special pre school starting next week for 3 days out of the week, so I will just have my 1 year old during those days. Ahhhhh.

I avoid the grocery store at all costs. LOL I try to go on the weekends during my "alone" time. But if I "have" to go with them, I have one in the cart, one on each side and two in the "car" in front of the cart. Not a fun trip. And I have broken Kroger's door because of it. LOL

Great List!
Thanks for visiting!

Happy TT!!

YellowRose said...

I remember those days...I only had two, and now they are grown, but I remember! And you have four....God bless you woman! ;)

Happy Thursday!

Frances D said...

LOL the shopping on was too funny!
May you have much potty and paper time in your future :)
My TT is up.
Take care,
Frances

Anonymous said...

i can totally understand about going potty. seriously, it's just so wrong to hold it in as long as you can. but i do that, too. because my son always needs my attention.

Unknown said...

Something we have in common, I have 2 in school, and 2 at home, and I can completely relate to #3. The house can be so quiet, that the minute I get on the phone the noise level goes up 100%. You know, I was thinking once they are all in school, I won't know how to act! I can get away with the grocery store, because it is so hot here, I wait until my husband gets home and have him watch them for an hour while I do my shopping(plus I tell him I spend less if I don't take them, HA he likes that one!!)
Have a great Thursday!
Thanks for stopping by and visiting mine!

Susan @ Blessed Assurances said...

I know many mothers are looking forward to the start of school! Enjoy!

Barbara said...

I remember those days, although I only had two. But, there will come a day when You'd love to have them all back home again, and go over it all once more. Mine are 35 1/2 and 38 with children. :)

My Thursday 13 is up.

Anonymous said...

I'm kinda of the opposite! Since school has started, I don't have time to do a lot of things! Great TT! Thanks for stopping by!

Melzie said...

Gosh-- I always wanted a big family... but I got lucky with one. :) Enjoy school starting back up!

Candy Minx said...

What a good list and it makes sense. I wish you lots of fun come September! Loved your photos!

cheers,
Candy

and here is my TT...but don't worry if you don't have time, I understand!

http://gnosticminx.blogspot.com/2006/08/thursday-thirteen.html

Jen said...

I loved this.....I totally get the potty thing. Miler sits at my feet while I potty. Paint your toe nails...girl...paint them pink with green polk a dots..get crazy...have fun.
Jen

I just painted Madisons this color

Anonymous said...

I have one teenage daughter, and still today I can relate to the house not being cleaned in less than 10 seconds! LOL

Tracie Nall said...

I hate it when people think they can just ask you about your birth control, or family size like it is any of their buisness!! Ugh!

Great TT!!

Anonymous said...

Good to know what I'm in for and can also look forward to! We only have one at the moment, but going for four...unless we have all girls, and then we'll keep going until we get a boy! :D

Stephanie Wilson she/her @babysteph said...

Oh this list is awesome... I should save it because that will probably be me when my older two go off to school and we'll hopefully have a 4th baby here or on the way!!

I can totally relate to everything you listed here!!

Samantha said...

Friday was my twin daughters (3 1/2 yr. old) first day of headstart. I cried!! I feel lost without them home in the daytime with me, but...I know what you mean about the whole potty thing!! When I am alone, I feel like I should be hollering "CANT MOMMY GO PEE BY MYSELF???" LOL But seriously, I feel like I'm going through "empty nest syndrome" already!!!